INSTANT KARMA

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Karma is the law of cause and effect.  Karma is action, whether physical or mental, individual or performed by a group, and each action has a consequence.

Can We Change Our Karma?Human beings, according to laws of nature, must pay for all their wrong actions, but when they tune themselves to God through techniques of meditation and remember the perfect image within them, then, realizing their divinity, they need not suffer for their past human errors. But if they again become identified with their humanity by not forgiving others, then they again subject themselves to be governed by the exacting law of karma. Karma can also be changed by the intervention of a Self-realized master who is free from karma.

Mass Karma

Karma can also affect a group of people, such as a religion, country, or even a planet depending on the karma of the majority of the group. A country can be conquered, or have droughts or famine, because that was the overall karma of the group, even if a few did not have that karma. If those who do not have that karma have strong magnetism for the opposite occurrence, they might be spared.

How Do We Become Free of Karma?

Very few people realize how many of their actions and desires are generated by past karma. They believe they are acting on free will, but instead they are acting out habits buried deep in their subconscious mind from many past lifetimes.

The way out of this cycle is to renounce the false notion that one demonstrates freedom by giving free reign to one’s desires. By attuning oneself with the infinite wisdom behind karmic law, one accepts God and His guidance from within, rather than being guided by desire. The more one lives guided from within, the greater one’s control over outer events in life. As long as one is acting on divine guidance rather than ego, one accrues no more karma, and it is eventually dissipated.

Source:  https://www.ananda.org/yogapedia/karma/

Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor

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This is my favorite classical music composition ever.  This  performance is delivered with precision and passion by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra:

Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 “Choral”

Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

(1770, Bonn, Germany — 1827, Vienna, Austria)

Beethoven is widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived.  His 9th Symphony combines the worlds of vocal and instrumental music in a manner never before attempted. His personal life was marked by a heroic struggle against encroaching deafness, and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life when he was quite unable to hear.

Performance by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Christian Thielemann, conductor

1 Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
2 Scherzo. Molto vivace — Presto
3 Adagio molto e cantabile
4 Presto — Allegro ma non troppo

Annette Dasch, soprano
Mihoko Fujimura, contralto
Piotr Beczala, tenor
Georg Zeppenfeld, bass

KNOWING STUFF

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Humans are immortal spiritual beings. We live on a prison planet. We are given amnesia between “life-times” so we don’t remember who we are, where we came from and who put us in prison.  Deep inside ourselves we always know that we are immortal and who we really are.  We just need to remember to remember.

ANCIENT CULT RECRUITING

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Some priests will do or say anything to recruit devotes into a cult.

Kunga Legpai Zangpo (1455 – 1529), was also known by other names such as Drukpa KunleyDrukpa Kunleg, and “The Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage” Kunga Legpa. He was a great master ofMahamudra in the Buddhist tradition, as well as being a famous poet.  He was known for his crazy methods of enlightening other beings, mostly women, which earned him the title “The Saint of 5,000 Women“. Women would seek his blessing in the form of sex. However, the female consort had/has an important (albeit secret) role in many monasteries in the East.   (Wikipedia.org)

Poem about happiness

I am happy that I am a free Yogi.

So I grow more and more into my inner happiness.

I can have sex with many women,

because I help them to go the path of enlightenment.

Outwardly I’m a fool

and inwardly I live with a clear spiritual system.

Outwardly, I enjoy wine, women and song.

And inwardly I work for the benefit of all beings.

Outwardly, I live for my pleasure

and inwardly I do everything in the right moment.

Outwardly I am a ragged beggar

and inwardly a blissful Buddha.